Seriously!! He should create something where we submit questions to him to answer for the video!! (Sorry not sure if you do this already at the time of writing!!)
Dr. Miata is hilarious. Lots of great info for pre-med students and those looking to try to enter med school after bachelors. It's not for most people, and most people aren't cut out for it, the sacrifices are real and require a good support network.
Dr. Webb and Dr. Maita, please come back with more content! I enjoy the wisdom that you both deliver to us as well as the synergy between the two of you. This series has been quite introspective that helps dispel some of the myth and misconceptions of medicine. I'm looking forward to my journey ahead to becoming a doctor.
I think the one big thing is that many people don't see how medicine is a variation of an entrepreneurial lifestyle - there is some structure with respect to the process of becoming a trained physician, but you have to love what you do and you'll always be changing, adapting, and growing within your respective field along the path you took.
Future Questions to address: 1) how do premeds & Med students handle how lonely the path can be. -> you can only communicate so much to family/friends. But they genuinely don’t understand the journey you go through as a physician unless they became a physician themselves 2) how to maintain a healthy diet in med school. -> Since you don’t want to use your loans frivolously 3) med school & mental health 4) dating during medical school/residency -> also tips for maintaining a healthy marriage during medical school & residency
As a current OMS-II student, I cannot tell you how much I am enjoying this series! I double speed these on my study breaks, and you guys discuss everything that I've been asking myself over the course of the journey so far. Absolutely love it! Keep it up!
I have no interest in medicine and I am definitely not in medical school, but I literally watch every single one of these videos he makes great content
I don't look where a doctor goes to school or did his fellowship at whenever I go to a particular physician. What matters is if he can listen to my symptoms, address my concerns, identify the problem (s), give the patient an opportunity to be involved in their treatment, correct it without errors (owning up to mistakes made), and have a great bedside manner. Alot of physicians belittle their patients which is a trait among medical professionals that needs to change.
I’m in insurance but watching you guys makes me wish I would have went into medicine. I really appreciate the time you put into these videos. Very helpful.
Great video, even for non-doctors in terms of happiness, investing vs lambo mentality, etc.. i love the fact that they both selected medicine and money wasn’t the primary driver. But I also hate that doctors aren’t better compensated because this will deter some of our best and brightest. I also hate that there is so many outside forces that doctors have to deal with such as constant malpractice threats… I know doctors who are great at what they do, but after years of practice they are just worn out by the pressures, the physical strain. As a society we need to figure out how to lighten the load, so these great people can focus on their patients.
Hey what's up Dr. Webb! Thank you for this video for sure. I appreciate the candidacy from you and Dr. Maita on how you feel about being a physician and becoming a physician. I'm not a doctor but we can all use the same approach to any career we are choosing. I'm pretty much established in my current field but I'm about to pivot to another area of expertise and you have to be sure and approach moves like this with a strategic plan and that's what I think you and Dr. Maita are trying to convey in this video. So I thank you once again and as usual, be well, be safe and Peace & Blessings🙏🏽
I am a respiratory therapist and have been working for the past 8 years. I have watched countless people die in front of me. It gets easier to handle but it still affects you mentally no matter how many times you see it. Seeing death on that level is one thing no medical program can ever prepare you for.
I think it's cool these guys are collaborating to give us some points and insights of what they've went through threw med school let alone life lessons. I haven't seen Dr. Miata for a good while on his channel it's good seeing him now in this aspect.
Love this series! Keep the content coming! I’m a third year med student and you guys have great insight. Such a chic idea mixing fitness and conversation about medicine
Giggling at the 4:44 time. Just starting a job as a phlebotomist and they want me to be there at 5 am. If I continue to do my workouts in the morning and add commute time, I need to get up at 3:30am! #dowhatotherpeoplewont
20:54 yeah and this also may have the reverse effect. while the more subspecialized, the more earning oppurtunities may apply, it seems that being super subspecialized in for example a field of rheumetology/pediatrics may not be more compensated. this is becuase though the skill set is subspecialized, they may be too niche and only applicable in certain settings like an academic-research focused practice, where you may be paid less. it's also because your salary may depend on the skilsets you have, so in medicine procedures are best compensated and so with a subset of knowledge, it may not necesarily affect the overall pay depending on the specialty.
Just a thought for an episode for next season maybe a q and a would be great to involve the audience plus it would make it a little easier on you and Dr.Maita because you all don't have to think of questions yourself lol. Also just like to thank you for being an inspiration to me, being from Louisiana too its good to see someone achieve great things when at a disadvantage. Regardless of the matter your videos are great I've enjoyed them for over a year now and they have improved astronomically so keep up the work Dr.Webb.
Don't insult Dr. Webb like that. LeBron James is a disgrace to the game of basketball. Dr. Webb has worked too hard and accomplished too much to be compared to Leflop James.
This web cam is sooooooo bad to the bone I wish I had his skills, the partnership of going back and fourth , and the way the info is being explain this and the first vid was amazing work felt like I was matching a actual documentary that I had to pay money just to watch from like theaters or special Chanel’s Love it this style!
I did the math and for a surgeon that makes $500,000 / year and works 80hrs/ week. That means he is getting paid $130/Hr. That to me is not good, the amount of work a surgeon puts in, the time away from family, student debt, 15+ years of school all for 130$/Hr...we need to pay surgeons way more.
Doc! Looking for help/advice. You ever seen a 23x17x5mm disc extrusion at L3-4? I’ve searched the internet and can’t find anything close. I feel like I’m being slow played medically because it’s workers comp. injury happened a month ago.
If your dealing with worker's compensation then you are getting screwed by the insurance company and the legal system that's supposed to be protecting your rights - it's just the sad Truth. Been there before!
@@agdesignfabrication1009 I’m learning this fast. Seems like everybody needs a piece of the pie before I finally get sent to a surgeon. I just want to know if this is as severe as I think and what my options REALLY are from a surgery standpoint.
STEP 1 won't help anymore in distinguishing people, so going to a better school earlier will ultimately be better, especially if school don't use STEP 2.
I don't look where a doctor goes to school or did his fellowship at whenever I go to a particular physician. What matters is if he can listen to my symptoms, address my concerns, identify the problem (s), give the patient an opportunity to be involved in their treatment, correct it without errors (owning up to mistakes made), and have a great bedside manner. Alot of physicians belittle their patients which is a trait among medical professionals that needs to change.
Finale?? Bring this back ASAP, it's a staple in my routine at this point!
Seriously!! He should create something where we submit questions to him to answer for the video!! (Sorry not sure if you do this already at the time of writing!!)
Dr. Miata is hilarious. Lots of great info for pre-med students and those looking to try to enter med school after bachelors. It's not for most people, and most people aren't cut out for it, the sacrifices are real and require a good support network.
These episodes are inspiring. We need a season 2!!
🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Season 2 would be awesome !
Dr. Webb and Dr. Maita, please come back with more content! I enjoy the wisdom that you both deliver to us as well as the synergy between the two of you. This series has been quite introspective that helps dispel some of the myth and misconceptions of medicine. I'm looking forward to my journey ahead to becoming a doctor.
Great, thanks!!
I think the one big thing is that many people don't see how medicine is a variation of an entrepreneurial lifestyle - there is some structure with respect to the process of becoming a trained physician, but you have to love what you do and you'll always be changing, adapting, and growing within your respective field along the path you took.
Future Questions to address:
1) how do premeds & Med students handle how lonely the path can be.
-> you can only communicate so much to family/friends. But they genuinely don’t understand the journey you go through as a physician unless they became a physician themselves
2) how to maintain a healthy diet in med school.
-> Since you don’t want to use your loans frivolously
3) med school & mental health
4) dating during medical school/residency
-> also tips for maintaining a healthy marriage during medical school & residency
This has been an awesome series, Dr. Webb! Thank you for always providing excellent content!
Thx bro!
As a current OMS-II student, I cannot tell you how much I am enjoying this series! I double speed these on my study breaks, and you guys discuss everything that I've been asking myself over the course of the journey so far. Absolutely love it! Keep it up!
We need this type of interaction. So honest and straightfoward.
This was a great series. Bring on Season 2!
I have no interest in medicine and I am definitely not in medical school, but I literally watch every single one of these videos he makes great content
Appreciate it!! 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
PLEASE! keep this going Dr. Webb!
I don't look where a doctor goes to school or did his fellowship at whenever I go to a particular physician. What matters is if he can listen to my symptoms, address my concerns, identify the problem (s), give the patient an opportunity to be involved in their treatment, correct it without errors (owning up to mistakes made), and have a great bedside manner. Alot of physicians belittle their patients which is a trait among medical professionals that needs to change.
I’m in insurance but watching you guys makes me wish I would have went into medicine. I really appreciate the time you put into these videos. Very helpful.
Definitely need a season 2
🙌🏾🙌🏾
Thank You dr Anthonio Webb
Great video, even for non-doctors in terms of happiness, investing vs lambo mentality, etc.. i love the fact that they both selected medicine and money wasn’t the primary driver. But I also hate that doctors aren’t better compensated because this will deter some of our best and brightest. I also hate that there is so many outside forces that doctors have to deal with such as constant malpractice threats… I know doctors who are great at what they do, but after years of practice they are just worn out by the pressures, the physical strain. As a society we need to figure out how to lighten the load, so these great people can focus on their patients.
Great episode 👏 🙌 ❤
Hey what's up Dr. Webb! Thank you for this video for sure. I appreciate the candidacy from you and Dr. Maita on how you feel about being a physician and becoming a physician. I'm not a doctor but we can all use the same approach to any career we are choosing. I'm pretty much established in my current field but I'm about to pivot to another area of expertise and you have to be sure and approach moves like this with a strategic plan and that's what I think you and Dr. Maita are trying to convey in this video. So I thank you once again and as usual, be well, be safe and Peace & Blessings🙏🏽
I am a respiratory therapist and have been working for the past 8 years. I have watched countless people die in front of me. It gets easier to handle but it still affects you mentally no matter how many times you see it. Seeing death on that level is one thing no medical program can ever prepare you for.
I agree!
I think it's cool these guys are collaborating to give us some points and insights of what they've went through threw med school let alone life lessons. I haven't seen Dr. Miata for a good while on his channel it's good seeing him now in this aspect.
Love this series! Keep the content coming! I’m a third year med student and you guys have great insight. Such a chic idea mixing fitness and conversation about medicine
We need season 2 ASAP!!!
7:08 that's a great point
Keep these up dude! I love working out to these
Great ❤️👍💕
These videos are very insightful and much appreciated.
Giggling at the 4:44 time. Just starting a job as a phlebotomist and they want me to be there at 5 am. If I continue to do my workouts in the morning and add commute time, I need to get up at 3:30am! #dowhatotherpeoplewont
4:44 is jay Z's 13th studio album...
20:54 yeah and this also may have the reverse effect. while the more subspecialized, the more earning oppurtunities may apply, it seems that being super subspecialized in for example a field of rheumetology/pediatrics may not be more compensated. this is becuase though the skill set is subspecialized, they may be too niche and only applicable in certain settings like an academic-research focused practice, where you may be paid less. it's also because your salary may depend on the skilsets you have, so in medicine procedures are best compensated and so with a subset of knowledge, it may not necesarily affect the overall pay depending on the specialty.
I want a 4:44 sweater!
Just a thought for an episode for next season maybe a q and a would be great to involve the audience plus it would make it a little easier on you and Dr.Maita because you all don't have to think of questions yourself lol. Also just like to thank you for being an inspiration to me, being from Louisiana too its good to see someone achieve great things when at a disadvantage. Regardless of the matter your videos are great I've enjoyed them for over a year now and they have improved astronomically so keep up the work Dr.Webb.
Frugal my new favorite word
This has been a great series...very informative😁thank you doctors...looking forward to season 2😂😂
Dr. Webb is the LeBron James of medicine
💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Don't insult Dr. Webb like that. LeBron James is a disgrace to the game of basketball. Dr. Webb has worked too hard and accomplished too much to be compared to Leflop James.
@@buckeye-pe6df man relax
@@realballer6106 I'm relaxed.
Need season 2 to drop asap Dr. Webb 🔥🔥
🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
This series is amazing! Thank you Dr. Webb for keeping it 💯
saving, changing, and healing lives.
find and remember the real reason for getting into medicine.
monetary gain should never be the reason..
Nice Jordans
I avoid those stairs during the San Antonio summers at all costs. lol
Another amazing and informative video 🙌🏽💥
6 seasons and a movie bro !
DR Maita is a classic BRO! haha.
this dude really just said 60-70k/month? hot damn. I loved this series. Make a second season
Those who work hard live nicely. Those who settle struggle in life. ⭐
LOL. Dr. Webb, that 4:44 spin was fantastic. You have a future in politics if spines get boring ( never leave medicine for politics).
I like how he said "don't worry about it". Lol. I was so glad he answered it in that manner...instead of the truth...lol
This web cam is sooooooo bad to the bone I wish I had his skills, the partnership of going back and fourth , and the way the info is being explain this and the first vid was amazing work felt like I was matching a actual documentary that I had to pay money just to watch from like theaters or special Chanel’s
Love it this style!
Ty!!
This format is intriguing & informative. Thanks to you both & the production. 🙏🏾💯
Thanks!!
Make a season 2 it’s actually giving me some useful advice and also making me not as worried going into pre med and etc
Thank you!!
Love this new series! Very inspiring. This is Owen a rising MS3 from SUNY Downstate in BK. Keep at it Dr. Webb! Dr. Miata is great.
Thx Owen!
I did the math and for a surgeon that makes $500,000 / year and works 80hrs/ week. That means he is getting paid $130/Hr. That to me is not good, the amount of work a surgeon puts in, the time away from family, student debt, 15+ years of school all for 130$/Hr...we need to pay surgeons way more.
That’s resident hours
Doc! Looking for help/advice. You ever seen a 23x17x5mm disc extrusion at L3-4? I’ve searched the internet and can’t find anything close. I feel like I’m being slow played medically because it’s workers comp. injury happened a month ago.
If your dealing with worker's compensation then you are getting screwed by the insurance company and the legal system that's supposed to be protecting your rights - it's just the sad Truth. Been there before!
@@agdesignfabrication1009 I’m learning this fast. Seems like everybody needs a piece of the pie before I finally get sent to a surgeon. I just want to know if this is as severe as I think and what my options REALLY are from a surgery standpoint.
Pretty large size but yes I’ve seen it before
That intro is too hard!!!!!
you both agreed that you shouldn't go into medicine for the money, what about for the prestige of the title of being a doctor?
Didn't he say his brother is a Doctor and he helped him in medical school. I thought his brother was an internist.
STEP 1 won't help anymore in distinguishing people, so going to a better school earlier will ultimately be better, especially if school don't use STEP 2.
Medical school was way more competitive
So ortho
You can file for bankruptcy and enjoy the money.
I don't look where a doctor goes to school or did his fellowship at whenever I go to a particular physician. What matters is if he can listen to my symptoms, address my concerns, identify the problem (s), give the patient an opportunity to be involved in their treatment, correct it without errors (owning up to mistakes made), and have a great bedside manner. Alot of physicians belittle their patients which is a trait among medical professionals that needs to change.